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Susan

Wow... I like your idea of a news show with 30 minutes of Moments from around town. MUCH better than just shootings. I figured out early that I wasn't going to take more than 30 seconds of movie at a time (except in rare instances) because you start to lose interest... then I realized I could clip those 30 seconds into four segments, mix them with other 30-second-segment clips, and like you said people put the story together in their mind. Or here's another example... I took a 30-second clip of my daughter hoola hooping and split it into four segments, then put one segment before each of four scenes... it made it seem like she was hoola hoooping forever :D was an awesome effect. So 30 minutes of moments in news... minus 15 minutes of commercials... hey wait! That's rocketboom! ;)

Syd

Are you on YouTube? What do you think of YouTUbe and the proliferation of video-sharing sites?
How has vlogging changed since you began?

THanks!
Syd

jay dedman

Funny to read this now. I wrote this pre-Youtube.
I think it's great how easy it's gotten to publish media online, especially video.

I still like having a blog of my own where I archive my videos, but videos live everywhere at the same time. Let's just remember that the site that seems cool now, may be gone in a couple years. So never rely on a company to be your archive!

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